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cameron,#2General Comment
Wed, April 25, 2012
First I would like to inform you that you were NEVER an employee of CRST you were an employee of the guy that owned the truck !!CRST nor any other company I have ever had the experiance in dealing with in 17 yrs of this industry would ever make good on money owed to a driver from a leased on company
the authority holder is only responsible to the leasee not any people employed by that leasee
So my suggestion to you would be to stop barking up the wrong tree which is only a waste of your time which will only delay you in getting the money owed you even longer
MartyMarsh
Stillwater,#3General Comment
Tue, March 06, 2012
Your going after the wrong people,your only beef should be with the O/O,but I have never heard anything good about CRST so they probably didn't pay the O/O.
Trucking in America
Adel,#4UPDATE Employee
Thu, March 01, 2012
You were working for the Owner Operator, not CRST. I don't know why you are putting the blame on CRST. You should mention the name of the Owner Operator. He's the crook.
Brent Beggs
Wichita Falls Tx,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, November 27, 2007
i too left crst..but after being terminated without cause,crst refused my wages on my com-data card,so i filed a report with iowa workforce commission,after correspondence with them for several months and after sending them proof of my claim,i recieved a check from crst for my unpaid wages,crst was claiming i owed them tds reimbursement,and that they had applied my unpaid wages to the balance they claimed i owed them,i argued that my contract stated that if i was terminated without a valid reason..i owed them nothing,since i recieved the check,i guess that meant my claim was deemed valid by iowa wfc,crst treated me terrible as trucking companys go,i am now employed locally hauling salt water in the oil-field and loving it.